Vanish

[van·ish]

A car driving into the distance, a member of a near extinct species, or that last piece of pecan pie in the refrigerator any of these things is likely to vanish soon, meaning "to disappear."

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The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot.

Verb
decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"

Verb
get lost, especially without warning or explanation; "He disappeared without a trace"

Verb
cease to exist; "An entire civilization vanished"

Verb
pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"

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become invisible or unnoticeable; "The effect vanished when day broke"

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v. i.
To pass from a visible to an invisible state; to go out of sight; to disappear; to fade; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated; a ship vanishes from the sight of spectators on land.

v. i.
To be annihilated or lost; to pass away.

n.
The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot.


Vanish

Van"ish , n. (Phon.) The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot. Rush. &hand; The vanish is included by Mr. Bell under the general term glide.

The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot.

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Usage Examples

We try, we fail, we posture, we aspire, we pontificate - and then we age, shrink, die, and vanish.

Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.

Without peace, all other dreams vanish and are reduced to ashes.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

If history, philosophy and so on vanish from academic life, what they leave in their wake may be a technical training facility or corporate research institute. But it will not be a university in the classical sense of the term, and it would be deceptive to call it one.

It is the dissimilarities and inequalities among men which give rise to the notion of honor as such differences become less, it grows feeble and when they disappear, it will vanish too.

Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.

Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight.

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